I have heard that it works pretty good. Some people have put it on topically. But watch out. Do not just leave it on your skin. Do a trial area. Leave it on for one minute then rinse off. It can burn and cause significant redness. Trial for several days. I treated some kind of infection topically on my hands, I assumed it was psoriasis, but never had it diagnosed, since it seems doctors can't diagnose this stuff accurately anyway. I've had so many conflicting diagnosis on skin stuff, but managed to cure most stuff on my own. For my hands MMS worked great. It did cause redness and dryness that went away when all was done. Internal would be good to.
My son got a bad infection on his finger at the edge of the nail last week. Looked like a whitlow. He applied topical MMS, activated and it cured right up.
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